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Lisa Ambus,D'Arcy Davis-Case,Stephen Tyler
Small tenures diversify British Columbia?s forest tenure system and create new opportunities for local involvement in forest management. Held by local people and organizations, small tenures generate expectations that forest management will reflect a bro...
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John Cathro,Susan Mulkey,Tom Bradley
This extension note provides a spatial description of the distribution of small, area-based tenures in the province of British Columbia. It summarizes important socio-economic and biophysical data, including the locations of small tenures. The unique man...
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Stephen Tyler,Lisa Ambus,D'Arcy Davis-Case
The growing number of small tenures in British Columbia creates new demands on local organizations to manage public forest lands. To deal with these demands, small tenure holders must develop governance practices that address both accountability and part...
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Lisa Ambus,D'Arcy Davis-Case,Darcy Mitchell,Stephen Tyler
Holders of small forest tenures are largely ?market loggers,? selling undifferentiated raw logs into fluctuating local and regional markets at low margins. However, these tenure holders have potential advantages in responding to the changes currently und...
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Fred Marshall
This extension note provides small-scale tenure holders with information about the management challenges they might face and how these challenges could be addressed. The use of exemplary management strategies in a collaborative manner with local stakehol...
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